The lockdown aimed at slowing the spread of the coronavirus in the United States is growing — and, some economists say, could lead to an even sharper contraction than during the Great Recession.
and restaurants to stop dine-in service and limit their business to takeout orders. The order became effective at midnight Sunday and lasts until March 31.
The mayor also announced a moratorium on evictions for renters and that the city is putting together a fund for small businesses that will offer loans.not everyone is doing so . Though many businesses have been affected by slower streams of customers, bars in West Hollywood were packed on Sunday afternoon. Some older Californians have reacted with anger and defiance, even if they knew they were especially vulnerable to the virus that causes the disease known as COVID-19, which can ravage the lungs and has a fatality rate that increases with age.
And for others, it’s about much more than the deprivation of simple joys — it’s a question of economic survival. Indeed, for many
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